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Cisco IP Phone 7811, 7821, 7841, and 7861 User Guide for Cisco Unified
Communications Manager 10.0 (SIP)
First Published: May 05, 2015
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of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
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of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, users are
encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
Getting Started 1
Accessibility Features 1
Cisco IP Phone 7811 1
Phone Connections 1
Buttons and Hardware 3
Phone Screen 5
Cisco IP Phone 7821 5
Phone Connections 5
Buttons and Hardware 7
Phone Screen 9
Cisco IP Phone 7841 10
Phone Connections 10
Buttons and Hardware 11
Phone Screen 14
Cisco IP Phone 7861 14
Phone Connections 14
Buttons and Hardware 16
Phone Screen 18
Power Requirements 18
Power Save and Power Save Plus 19
Power Save 19
Power Save Plus 19
Additional Information 20
CHAPTER 2
Phone Setup 21
Connect Footstand 21
Adjust the Handset Rest 21
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CHAPTER 3
Basic Operations 23
Clean the Phone Display 23
Make Calls 24
Predial a Number 24
Place a Call Using the Speakerphone 24
Place a Call Using a Headset 24
Release a Call and Start Another Call 25
Dial an International Number 25
Redial a Number 26
Answer Calls 26
Answer Call Using PickUp 26
Answer Call Using Group PickUp and Group PickUp Number 26
Answer Call Using Group PickUp and Phone Number 27
Answer a Call Using Other PickUp 27
Automatically Answer Calls 28
Respond to Call Waiting Notification 29
Manage Calls 29
Divert a Call 29
Forward All Calls 30
Transfer a Call to Another Number 30
Swap Between Calls 30
Mute Phone 31
Monitor and Record Calls 31
Hold Calls 31
Swap Between Active and Held Calls 31
Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call 32
Respond to a Hold Reversion Notification 32
Determine If A Shared Line Is On Hold 32
Remote Hold 32
Setup Call Back Notification 33
Call Park 33
Park a Call Using Assisted Directed Call Park 33
Park a Call Using Manual Directed Call Park 34
Manage Intercom Calls 34
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Place a Dedicated Intercom Call 34
Place a Dialable Intercom Call 35
Receive Intercom Call 35
View Phone Information 35
Sign In To the Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal 36
CHAPTER 4
Contacts 39
Corporate Directory 39
Dial Contact from Search 39
Search and Dial While on Call 40
Personal Directory 40
Add Personal Directory Entry 41
Edit Personal Directory Entry 41
Delete Personal Directory Entry 42
Sign In and Out of Personal Directory 42
Dial Number from Personal Directory 42
Search for Entry in Personal Directory 43
Fast-Dial Codes with Personal Directory 43
Assign Fast-Dial Code to Personal Directory Entry 44
Place Call Using Fast-Dial Code 44
Delete Fast-Dial Code 44
Cisco WebDialer 45
Use Cisco WebDialer with Another Online Corporate Directory 45
Change Cisco WebDialer Preferences 45
Sign Out of Cisco WebDialer 46
CHAPTER 5
Recents 47
Recents Overview 47
View Recents 48
View Call Record Details 48
Filter Recents 49
Dial from Recents 49
Edit Phone Number 50
Clear Recents 50
Delete Call Record 51
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CHAPTER 6
Voicemail 53
Voicemail Overview 53
Check for Voice Messages 53
Access Voicemail 54
Listen to Voice Messages 54
CHAPTER 7
Calling Features 55
Conference 55
Add Third Party to Conference 56
Combine Calls to Create Conference 56
Swap Between Calls Before Completing a Conference 56
View Conference Participants 57
Remove Conference Participant 57
Meet Me Conference 57
Host a Meet Me Conference 58
Join a Meet Me Conference 58
Speed Dial 58
Pause in Speed Dial 58
Place Call Using Speed-Dial Codes 60
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption 60
Make Priority Call with Login Required 61
Make Priority Call Without Login 62
Do Not Disturb 62
Turn DND On and Off 62
Line Status 63
Malicious Call Identification 64
Trace Suspicious Call 64
Cisco Extension Mobility 64
Enable Extension Mobility 64
Mobile Connect 64
Enable Mobile Connect 65
Turn Mobile Connect On or Off for All Remote Destinations from a Desk Phone 65
Switch a Desk Phone Call to a Mobile Phone 65
Switch a Mobile Call to the Desk Phone 66
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Hand Off a Call from a Mobile Phone to the Desk Phone 66
Hunt Groups 66
Sign In and Out of a Hunt Group 66
Display Queue Statistics 67
cBarge 67
Join Conference on Shared Line 67
CHAPTER 8
Advanced Operations 69
Call Functions 69
Agent Greeting 69
Answer 69
Client Matter Code 70
Forced Authorization Code 71
Secure and Nonsecure Indication Tones 71
Shared Lines 71
Feature Buttons and Softkeys 72
Survivable Remote Site Telephony Overview 74
Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway 76
Sign in with Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway 76
Turn Off the Alternate TFTP Server 77
CHAPTER 9
Preferences 79
Change Ringtone 79
Adjust Contrast 80
Adjust Headset Sidetone 80
Adjust Backlight 81
Line Settings 81
Phone Services 81
CHAPTER 10
Frequently Asked Questions 83
Frequently Asked Questions 83
CHAPTER 11
Troubleshooting 85
Conference Button and Softkey Unresponsive 85
Meet Me Conference Busy Tone 85
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Cannot Sign In to Personal Directory 86
No Caller ID on Remote Hold 86
Security Error Message 86
CHAPTER 12
Product Safety and Security 89
Safety and Performance Information 89
Power Outage 89
External Devices 89
Power Information 90
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion 90
FCC Compliance Statements 90
FCC Part 15.21 Statement 90
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 90
FCC Receivers and Class B Digital Statement 91
Cisco Product Security Overview 91
CHAPTER 13
Warranty 93
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 93
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CHAPTER 1
Getting Started
•Accessibility Features, page 1
•Cisco IP Phone 7811, page 1
•Cisco IP Phone 7821, page 5
•Cisco IP Phone 7841, page 10
•Cisco IP Phone 7861, page 14
•Power Requirements, page 18
•Power Save and Power Save Plus, page 19
•Additional Information, page 20
Accessibility Features
The Cisco IP Phones 7811, 7821, 7841, and 7861 provide accessibility features for the vision impaired, the
blind, and the hearing and mobility impaired.
For detailed information about the accessibility features on these phones, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/
products/ps13220/products_feature_guides_list.html
You can also find more information about accessibility at this Cisco website:
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/responsibility/accessibility/index.html
Cisco IP Phone 7811
Phone Connections
Connect your Cisco IP phone to your LAN using an Ethernet cable to enable full functionality of your Cisco
IP phone. If your Ethernet port is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE), you can power the Cisco IP
phone through the LAN port. Do not extend the LAN Ethernet cable outside the building. For your phone to
work, it must be connected to the IP telephony network.
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Network port (10/100 SW) connection.
IEEE 802.3af power enabled.
4DC adaptor port (DC48V).1
Access port (10/100 PC) connection
(optional).
5AC-to-DC power supply (optional).2
Handset connection.6AC power wall plug (optional).3
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Buttons and Hardware
Indicates an incoming call (flashing red) or new voice message (steady
red).
Handset light strip1
Shows information about your phone, such as directory number, active
call and line status, call duration, softkey options, speed dials, placed calls,
and phone menu listings.
Phone screen2
Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, enable
softkey options displayed on your phone screen.
Softkey buttons3
Allows you to scroll through menus, highlight items and select the
highlighted item.
Navigation ring and
Select button
4
Places an active call on hold and resumes the held call.Hold/Resume button5
Creates a conference call.Conference button6
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Transfers a call.Transfer button7
Toggles the speakerphone on or off. When the speakerphone is on, the
button is lit.
Speakerphone button8
Toggles the microphone on or off. When the microphone is muted, the
button is lit.
Mute button9
Allows you to dial phone numbers, enter letters, and select menu items
(by entering the item number).
Keypad10
Controls the handset and speakerphone volume (off-hook) and the ringer
volume (on-hook).
Volume button
11
Opens or closes the Directories menu. Use the Contacts button to access
personal and corporate directories.
Contacts button12
Opens or closes the Applications menu. Use the Applications button to
access call history, user preferences, phone settings, accessories, subscribed
phone services, and phone model information.
Applications button13
Autodials your voice messaging system (varies by system).Messages button14
Phone handset.
Cisco IP Phone 7811 supports both narrowband and wideband
handsets. Both the handset produces a magnetic field that attracts
small metallic objects such as pins and staples. To avoid possible
injuries do not keep small metallic objects close to the handset.
Note
Handset15
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Phone Screen
Displays date, time, and directory number.Header1
Display softkeys for available features or actions.Softkey labels2
Cisco IP Phone 7821
Phone Connections
Connect your Cisco IP phone to your LAN using an Ethernet cable to enable full functionality of your Cisco
IP phone. If your Ethernet port is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE), you can power the Cisco IP
phone through the LAN port. Do not extend the LAN Ethernet cable outside the building. For your phone to
work, it must be connected to the IP telephony network.
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Phone Screen
Access port (10/100 PC) connection (optional).5DC adaptor port (DC48V) (optional).1
Auxiliary port (optional) .6AC-to-DC power supply (optional).2
Handset connection.7AC power wall plug (optional).3
Analog headset connection (optional).8Network port (10/100 SW) connection. IEEE
802.3af power enabled.
4
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Buttons and Hardware
Indicates an incoming call (flashing red) or new voice message (steady
red).
Handset light strip1
Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone,
programmable feature buttons provide access to:
•Phone lines and intercom lines
•Speed-dial numbers (speed-dial buttons, including the Line Status
speed-dial features)
•Web-based services (for example, a Personal Address Book button)
•Call features (for example, a Privacy button)
Buttons illuminate to indicate status:
•Green, steady: Active call or two-way intercom call
•Green, flashing: Held call
•Amber, steady: Privacy in use, one-way intercom call, DND active,
or logged into Hunt Group
•Amber, flashing: Incoming call or reverting call
•Red, steady: Remote line in use (shared line or Line Status)
•Red, flashing: Remote line on hold
Programmable feature
buttons
2
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Shows information about your phone, such as directory number, active
call and line status, call duration, softkey options, speed dials, placed calls,
and phone menu listings.
Phone screen3
Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, enable
softkey options displayed on your phone screen.
Softkey buttons4
The Navigation and Select button allows you to scroll through menus,
highlight items and select the highlighted item.
Navigation ring and
Select button
5
Places an active call on hold and resumes the held call.
Hold/Resume button
6
Creates a conference call.Conference button7
Transfers a call.Transfer button8
Toggles the speakerphone on or off. When the speakerphone is on, the
button is lit.
Speakerphone button9
Toggles the headset on or off. When the headset is on, the button is lit.Headset button10
Toggles the microphone on or off. When the microphone is muted, the
button is lit.
Mute button11
Allows you to dial phone numbers, enter letters, and select menu items
(by entering the item number).
Keypad12
Controls the handset, headset, and speakerphone volume (off hook) and
the ringer volume (on hook).
Volume button
13
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Opens or closes the Directories menu. Use the Contacts button to access
personal and corporate directories.
Contacts button14
Opens or closes the Applications menu. Use the Applications button to
access call history, user preferences, phone settings, accessories, subscribed
phone services, and phone model information.
Applications button15
Autodials your voice messaging system (varies by system).Messages button16
Phone handset.Handset17
Phone Screen
Displays date, time, and directory number.Header1
Displays text label and icon for phone or intercom line, speed-dial
numbers, or services, depending on your configuration.
Third line details and other phone
information
2
Displays line label and call details for the primary line, and other
phone information such as placed calls, speed dials, and phone
menu listings
Primary line details and other phone
information
3
Displays line label and call details for the secondary line, and other
phone information such as placed calls, speed dials, and phone
menu listings.
Secondary line details and other
phone information
4
Display softkeys for available features or actions.Softkey labels5
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Cisco IP Phone 7841
Phone Connections
Connect your Cisco IP phone to your LAN using an Ethernet cable to enable full functionality of your Cisco
IP phone. If your Ethernet port is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE), you can power the Cisco IP
phone through the LAN port. Do not extend the LAN Ethernet cable outside the building. For your phone to
work, it must be connected to the IP telephony network.
Access port (10/100/1000 PC) connection
(optional).
5DC adaptor port (DC48V) (optional).1
Auxiliary port (optional).6AC-to-DC power supply (optional).2
Handset connection.7AC power wall plug (optional).3
Analog headset connection (optional).8Network port (10/100/1000 SW) connection.
IEEE 802.3af power enabled.
4
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Buttons and Hardware
Indicates an incoming call (flashing red) or new voice message (steady
red).
Handset light strip1
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Buttons and Hardware
Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone,
programmable feature buttons (on each side of the phone screen) provide
access to:
•Phone lines and intercom lines
•Speed-dial numbers (speed-dial buttons, including the Line Status
speed-dial features)
•Web-based services (for example, a Personal Address Book button)
•Call features (for example, a Privacy button)
Buttons illuminate to indicate status:
•Green, steady: Active call or two-way intercom call
•Green, flashing: Held call
•Amber, steady: Privacy in use, one-way intercom call, DND active,
or logged into Hunt Group
•Amber, flashing: Incoming call or reverting call
•Red, steady: Remote line in use (shared line or Line Status)
•Red, flashing: Remote line on hold
Programmable feature
buttons
2
Shows information about your phone, such as directory number, active
call and line status, call duration, softkey options, speed dials, placed calls,
and phone menu listings.
Phone screen3
Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, enable
softkey options displayed on your phone screen.
Softkey buttons4
The Navigation and Select button allows you to scroll through menus,
highlight items, and select the highlighted item.
Navigation ring and
Select button
5
Places an active call on hold and resumes the held call.Hold/Resume button6
Creates a conference call.Conference button7
Transfers a call.Transfer button8
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